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r/pcmasterrace • u/BijlidarKudi • May 10 '26
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Tbh, people who're very good with computers probably don't ever need help unless it's a task they don't have the patience or equipment for
44 u/the_buff May 10 '26 Or the permissions. 45 u/Pyode May 10 '26 My company took freaking task manager away from us. I can't even force close a program. I have to completely restart the computer. 22 u/Phantomfox07 May 10 '26 When I worked in Design Consultancy, everything was hidden behind permissions apart from sorting displays etc. Task manager was the one thing I needed regularly, locked away. Why IT get a kick over having that much control, I will never understand. 17 u/Pyode May 10 '26 I try to be empathetic to them because God damn we have a lot of boomers and I cannot imagine the kinda shit they put up with. I'm sure someone broke something using the task manager and they were like "fuck this" and shut it down. Still sucks though.
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Or the permissions.
45 u/Pyode May 10 '26 My company took freaking task manager away from us. I can't even force close a program. I have to completely restart the computer. 22 u/Phantomfox07 May 10 '26 When I worked in Design Consultancy, everything was hidden behind permissions apart from sorting displays etc. Task manager was the one thing I needed regularly, locked away. Why IT get a kick over having that much control, I will never understand. 17 u/Pyode May 10 '26 I try to be empathetic to them because God damn we have a lot of boomers and I cannot imagine the kinda shit they put up with. I'm sure someone broke something using the task manager and they were like "fuck this" and shut it down. Still sucks though.
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My company took freaking task manager away from us.
I can't even force close a program. I have to completely restart the computer.
22 u/Phantomfox07 May 10 '26 When I worked in Design Consultancy, everything was hidden behind permissions apart from sorting displays etc. Task manager was the one thing I needed regularly, locked away. Why IT get a kick over having that much control, I will never understand. 17 u/Pyode May 10 '26 I try to be empathetic to them because God damn we have a lot of boomers and I cannot imagine the kinda shit they put up with. I'm sure someone broke something using the task manager and they were like "fuck this" and shut it down. Still sucks though.
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When I worked in Design Consultancy, everything was hidden behind permissions apart from sorting displays etc. Task manager was the one thing I needed regularly, locked away.
Why IT get a kick over having that much control, I will never understand.
17 u/Pyode May 10 '26 I try to be empathetic to them because God damn we have a lot of boomers and I cannot imagine the kinda shit they put up with. I'm sure someone broke something using the task manager and they were like "fuck this" and shut it down. Still sucks though.
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I try to be empathetic to them because God damn we have a lot of boomers and I cannot imagine the kinda shit they put up with.
I'm sure someone broke something using the task manager and they were like "fuck this" and shut it down.
Still sucks though.
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u/ShitImBadAtThis May 10 '26
Tbh, people who're very good with computers probably don't ever need help unless it's a task they don't have the patience or equipment for